House renovated by HGTV’s ‘Good Bones’ crew hits market in Indianapolis. Take a look
A charismatic house that was gutted and renovated by the hosts of a popular HGTV show has hit the real estate market in Indianapolis, Indiana for $410,000.
The spacious 3,404-square-foot home was featured on Season 3 of “Good Bones” which is a reality show revolving around a mother-daughter duo who renovate homes in downtown Indianapolis.
In the episode, hosts Karen Laine and her daughter Mina purchased the home for $18,000. At the time, the run-down home was suffering from water damage, but the foundation was steady so they completely made over the house. The end result turned out to be a charming property with Airbnb potential.
“It was in shambles,” listing agent Shane Burns of Victory Realty Team told Realtor.com. “They did a down-to-the-studs renovation.”
The home has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and an attic that can be used as a fourth bedroom, the listing says.
“This home is great for entertaining, where you can gather a ton of people in the living, kitchen and dining area,” the listing describes. “Hang out on the front porch, back deck, and humongous back yard.”
Homes that have been renovated on HGTV shows have been hot on the real estate market recently. In September, a two-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage that was also the product of Karen and Mina’s magic touch was put up for sale in the same area for $400,000, McClatchy News reported.
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